Prison Reforms in India

Article 14 of the Constitution of India guarantees the right to equality to every citizen of India. No one is above another before the law. However, if a person does not adhere to moral societal behaviour, he may be subject …

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Sources of International Law

Introduction In order to fully grasp ‘the sources of international law’, perhaps a definition of international law itself is warranted. International law in general was systematically developed for the promulgation of international humanitarian law post World War II.[1] It is …

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Are Memes Copyrightable in India?

Introduction: In India, the trend of a meme has changed into pervasive which implies while not memes there’s no fun for users and audiences on social media platforms. In the country, the opinion of the general public was extremely influenced …

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Should Reservation System Be Abolished In India?

When Dr. B.R.Ambedkar drafted the Constitution of India, the society was different back then. People who belonged in the now ST/SC/OBC community were discriminated and were not given education, job opportunities or any facilities because of the traditional, societal and …

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Is Notary A Gazetted Officer In India?

The Gazette of India or ‘Bharat ka Rajpatra’ is the official publication of the Central Government, while on the other hand, every state governments have their respective State Gazette as the official publication of that particular state. Gazetted officers are …

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Why PDF Is The Best Option For Any Law Firm

You have heard several horror stories of a lawsuit. You imagine a lawyer holding a large stack of papers and continuously passing the papers to his colleagues getting the right input as well as feedback. Afterward, the office is messy …

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